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Written by admin on December 16, 2008 – 11:48 pm -

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Chasing Ray - YA Column: Reading for Winter Break

Written by admin on December 11, 2008 – 3:38 am -

Hope you have a happy holiday season of good books and good reading . For more recommendations and literary discussion check out my site, chasingray.com or guyslitwire.com, where two dozen posters review titles five days a week for … He brings this region, whose history is so woefully misunderstood by western readers , to life and makes clear its significance. Original post:  Chasing Ray - YA Column: Reading for Winter Break  Read More →


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Itzabitza: A novel online reading game for kids :: Written Word

Written by admin on December 8, 2008 – 6:31 pm -

Without the Written Word, books wouldn’t even exist. .. More here: Itzabitza: A novel online reading game for kids :: Written Word  Read More →


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Arc Poetry::Log Entries::Two parts joy, one part torture

Written by admin on December 8, 2008 – 1:20 pm -

In his book Anonymity: A Secret History of English Literature, published in the UK this year by Faber, John Mullan writes about Anon’s historic value as protection against censure—especially for women or politically bold authors—and even as … To bestow this honour, we posted the top 50 entries to the contest on our website and invited Arc readers to join us in the experience of blind reading and judging. To our great delight , more than 300 people took up the challenge. See the original post:  Arc Poetry::Log Entries::Two parts joy, one part torture  Read More →


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Climbing Rose Authors: Laurie J. Edwards

Written by admin on December 1, 2008 – 3:58 pm -

She also got in trouble for hiding books in her desk at school and reading during class. At night she’d sneak a flashlight into bed and read under the covers. By the time she was a teenager, she was reading thirty books a week Read the rest here:  Climbing Rose Authors: Laurie J. Edwards  Read More →


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